8/24/2023 0 Comments Download virtual field trips![]() Learn the science behind the changing adolescent body and find out what to expect on the road to adulthood. ![]() GROWING UP & LIKING IT: PONDERING PUBERTY | LEVEL: 5th–6th Learn the structures and functions of several major organ systems and see how they interact to keep the whole human organism alive. What does a real heart look like? And how does it team up with our brain, muscles, bones, and lungs? This program uses preserved specimens and anatomical models to teach students about the organization of the human body. Learn how making natural history happens using numbers, figures, and a whole lot of imagination! Math skills and understanding are your ticket to knowing more about nature and conservation.ĭownload the Teacher Guide to Math in Scienceģ LS - 3 LS – Behavior, Growth, and Changesģ Math – Number and Operations – Fractionsģ Math – Operations and Algebraic ThinkingĤ Math – Number and Operations – FractionsīODYWORKS: INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN INTERNAL ANATOMY | LEVEL: 4th–6th Students will understand that natural processes, whether fast or slow, have shaped the land forms of this planet.ĭownload the Teacher Guide to Exploring Earth Science Examine insect specimens used at the Ritzmann Lab with Case Western Reserve University-and hear their brain activity! This program will take you beyond the basic 5 senses with the help of 6-legged scientists! This program is supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation.ĭownload the Teacher Guide to Science of Seeking SnacksĮarth’s land forms and surface hold clues that shed light on time periods long before humans and help to unravel the mysteries of how Earth has and continues to change. What lures YOU to seek a snack? Join this real-life investigation of how praying mantis hunting behavior gives us insights into our own eating habits.Ĭompare insect and human senses with a series of hands-on experiments, and see amazing scanning microscope images of insects’ sensory organs-taken in our own entomology lab. SCIENCE OF SEEKING SNACKS: ANALYZE YOUR SNACKING BEHAVIOR WITH MUSEUM MANTIS RESEARCH | LEVEL: 2nd–7th View real human organ specimens that are affected by dietary choices! Grades 4-6 programs include how to identify and interpret information on nutrition labels.ĭownload the Teacher Guide to You Are What You Eatģ–5 HLTH – 1.5.1, 3.5.2, 5.5.1, 5.5.3, 5.5.5, 5.5.6, 6.5.2, 7.5.1 Get a taste of the "Choose My Plate" dietary guidelines while learning to create healthy meals based on the different food groups. ![]() YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT: HOW NUTRITION AFFECTS HEALTH | LEVEL: 1st–6th Students will investigate reptiles through a deeper look at their adaptations, habitats, and more in this memorable learning experience featuring an up-close look at native Ohio species.ĭownload the Teacher Guide to Exploring Reptiles Become an archaeologist and discover clues to the past.ĭownload the Teacher Guide to Exploring Ohio's Native Americans From the Paleo-Indians, through the mound building of the Woodland tradition, to the historic tribes, evidence, in the form of artifacts, reveals their lifestyles. What makes a mammal a mammal? Students will investigate types of mammals, adaptations, habitats, and more in this memorable learning experience featuring an up-close look at native Ohio species.ĭownload the Teacher Guide to Exploring MammalsĮXPLORING OHIO'S NATIVE AMERICANS | LEVEL: 1st–4thįor 12,000 years or more, Native Americans have been living in Ohio. Discover how fossils are formed and investigate shared characteristics of fossils from a particular environment by utilizing the same paleontology techniques that experts use.ĭownload the Teacher Guide to Exploring Fossils What makes a bird a bird? Students will compare and contrast types of birds, adaptations, habitats, and more in this memorable learning experience featuring an up-close look at native Ohio species.ĭownload the Teacher Guide to Exploring Birdsīe a paleontologist as we discover how we know dinosaurs existed, how to tell the difference between dinosaurs and reptiles and how to determine what adaptations these strange and interesting animals had in order to meet their needs!ĭownload the Teacher Guide to Exploring Dinosaursįossils are clues to past environments. Hear how the entire city of Cleveland rallied to the aid of Balto and his teammates after they were abandoned and mistreated. Investigate equipment used to enable humans and huskies to survive in harsh Arctic conditions. Discuss diphtheria and find out why the outbreak in Nome, Alaska, is so famous. BALTO: A HISTORY OF HUMANS, HUSKIES, AND HEALTH IN ALASKA | LEVEL: K–12thĭid you know that the real Balto is at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History? Bring the amazing achievements of mushers and their sled dogs into your classroom as we present the story of Balto and the heroic dogs and mushers of the 1925 Alaskan Serum Run, and compare their experience to the Iditarod of today.
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